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Moog Sub 37 User Manual

Moog Sub 37
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GLOBAL MENU PARAMETERS (CONTINUED)
SEQUENCER OPTIONS (CONTINUED)
PHASE RESET
When set to ON, the sequencer timing (the downbeat) is reset the moment a new note is
played. If PHASE RESET is OFF (default), then the timing of the sequencer is set by the
arpeggiator or in response to a MIDI Start message, but the downbeat is not reset when a
new note is played.
NOTE: When PHASE RESET is OFF and you play a new note before the downbeat, the arp or
sequence will not start until the next beat.
LATCH RSTRT
Latch Restart determines the sequencer behavior when the L ATCH button is illuminated. If
LATCH RSTRT is ON, then each new note press (with no notes held) will restart the sequence
from its first step. If LATCH RSTRT is OFF (default), then new note presses will not restart
the sequence; it will transpose as appropriate without resetting to the first step. In either
case, if a new note is played while a previous note is still held, the sequence will transpose
without restarting.
DLAY PGM CHG
If Delay Program Change is ON, then a preset change made while a sequence is playing
will be delayed until the end of the sequence. At the downbeat of the first step, it will switch
to the newly selected preset. If the new preset also contains an active sequence, it should also
begin playing seamlessly at this time. If DLAY PGM CHG is set to OFF (default) the preset
will change instantly.
MIDI OUT
This determines if the notes coming from the Sub 37’s MIDI Output are the actual keys being
played (KEYS) or the notes being generated by the arpeggiator’s sequence (SEQ). SEQ is the
default setting.
SEQ PG CHASE (GLOBAL MENU 2.3)
Sequence Page Chase controls the display of pages 1 through 4 of step data while in Step Edit mode.
If SEQ PG CHASE is ON (default), then the step display (PRESET BUTTONS 1-16) will automatically
“chase” during playback, always showing the page of steps that is currently playing. When you want
to edit a multi-page sequence while it is playing, it can be helpful to turn SEQ PG CHASE to OFF, in
which case you can manually specify which page is displayed, even while the sequence is playing
steps on other sequence pages.
FINE TUNE (GLOBAL MENU 2.4)
This parameter determines the function of the FINE TUNE knob while you are navigating through the
edit menus and naming presets. When TUNE is selected the FINE TUNE knob always adjusts the fine-
tuning of the Sub 37. When EDIT (default) is selected the FINE TUNE knob can be used to adjust a
highlighted parameter’s value without having to first press the CURSOR button. When you exit the edit
menus the FINE TUNE knob resumes its primary function.
PRESET MWHL (GLOBAL MENU 2.5)
Determines whether a preset’s initial modulation depth is controlled by the mod wheel’s current
position or the position that was current when the patch was saved. The choices are ON (default) which
loads the MOD WHEEL position when the preset was last saved, and OFF which globally follows the
current MOD WHEEL position.
CALIBRATION (GLOBAL MENU 3.1)
When this is highlighted, pressing the CURSOR button takes you into the CALIBRATION sub menu,
which allows you to run calibration routines for the oscillators, aftertouch, and Pitch CV Input.

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Moog Sub 37 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnalog Synthesizer
ArpeggiatorYes
SequencerYes, 64-step
CV/GateYes
USBYes
Memory256 Presets
Keyboard37-note
LFO2 LFOs
OutputsHeadphone Out
MIDIIn/Out/Thru
Weight22 lbs
Oscillators2 Variable Waveshape VCOs
FilterMoog Ladder Filter with 6/12/18/24 dB per octave slopes

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